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Landmark: Daisy Airgun MuseumCity: Rogers
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America
Daisy Airgun Museum, Rogers, USA Arkansas, North America
White Park is a municipal park located in Concord, New Hampshire, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central pond, approximately 1.5 acres in surface area, surrounded by mature deciduous trees including oak and maple species. The terrain is gently rolling, with open lawn areas and paved walking paths. A historic bandstand is situated on the western side of the pond. The park's perimeter is defined by a low stone wall.
Location & Access Logistics
White Park is situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Concord's downtown core. Access is via White Park Road, which connects to North State Street. On-site parking is available in a designated lot off White Park Road, with capacity for approximately 50 vehicles. Concord's Route 2 bus line stops at the intersection of North State Street and White Park Road.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1890 through a donation of land by the White family. The pond is a natural depression that was enhanced for recreational use. The park's design reflects late 19th-century urban park planning principles, emphasizing open space and naturalistic landscaping.
Key Highlights & Activities
Ice skating is permitted on the pond during winter months when conditions are safe. Fishing is allowed in the pond. The park contains a playground area and picnic tables. Walking and jogging are common activities on the paved paths.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in a building near the parking lot. Several picnic tables are distributed throughout the park, offering shaded seating. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent within the park boundaries. No on-site food vendors operate within the park; nearest options are located in downtown Concord.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the pond and surrounding trees. The months of May through October offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Winter months are suitable for ice skating when the pond is frozen.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the park's bandstand was once used by a traveling circus for impromptu performances during the early 20th century, though this is not officially documented.
Nearby Landmarks
- New Hampshire State House (1.2km Southwest)
- New Hampshire Historical Society Museum (1.3km Southwest)
- Capitol Center for the Arts (1.4km Southwest)
- McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center (1.5km Southwest)